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POLICEMAN PUTS OUT » GROWING INCENDIARY RE SNE HMOED ‘Kerosene, Oakum and Cigar! 5 * Box Used to Start Blaze in Tenement House. AN Incendiary fire that already had @arted a brisk blaze was extinguished by Policeman George Condler of the Rast Fitty-firat street station single Nanded early to-day. The policeman Weard cries of “Fire! and calls for the (potide coming from No. 20 Fast Fitty- @ixth street and dashed into the hallway Address, which is a tenement Yeading to the second floor, The wall there was in flames for several feet, but with a few buckets of water he put ‘the fire out. A search revealed a charred cigar box 1m which wore several half burned rags Ad two broken flasks, Two strips of ‘oskum stuck out of the box, and the odor of kerosene, the patrolman sald, Was noticeabie under the stairway. The Police believe the flasks contained ol! @nd the onkum was for fuses, After being lit, the oakum ‘s thought te have carried a spark to the kerorene im the flasks and exploded them. ‘The Face in the box were thus saturated with burning ol! and the fire given a 00d start, Detective Cahalane of the East Fifty. fret street station was assigned to the @ase and the Fire Marshal was notified. Bizteen families live in the building @ad the majority of the tenants were qaleep when the fire was discovered. By the time the patrolman reached the | Blaze, however, the people were leaving the building clad only in thelr night | alothes. | According to the police, this is the feurth fire of a suspicious nature in thet neighborhood in the last three ‘weeks. —_———_——. ENDS HER LIFE WITH GAS. . re. Annie Dunn, seventy years old, tm fU-health and depressed on account @f Ber age and physical condition, @yegged a mattress from her bedroom on Walch to Me and carried a pillow on which to rest her head while ehe killed Rereslf by inhaling gas this morning. ‘Mrs. Duan lived with her grandson, Navid Ritchie, and his wife on the third fleor of No. 287 Eighth avenue, Mr. Ritedse returned home about 1.80 o'clock, Bis entrance waked his grandmother, gvhe spoke to him as he pxssed her bed- | ROBBERY IS ‘NO BUSINESS; NETS HIM A BLACK EYE. Bowers Tries to Steal Watch; Gets Punched and Arrested Instead. Highway robbery is a vocation neither Pleasant nor profitable for a man describing himself as George How. twenty-nine years old, a ma- jo. 19 Avenue A, If the him right. ly to-day Policoman McCaffrey of the Hast Sixty-seventh street station heard a commotion in the hallway of No. 45 Kast Seventy-first street and | found Bowers going down for the count. Steven Viola, a sailor Mving in the place, sald he was seized hy Bowers as he entered the dark hallway and divested of his watch, a $2 affair, but not to be abandoned without a struggle. Viola let loose on the bandit, blacked tis eye and was giving him @ terrific beating when the polizeman appeared. Bowers was arrested on a charge of robbery, the $2 watch was taken away from him and the police eay they found in his pockets two fine electric hair clippera stolen in a barber shop bure- When arraigned in Harlem Court re probably will be a charge of as robbery against the police wanted to call an ambulance surgeon, but he sald he was used to such things. SKIN VERY RED AND INFLAMED Boils. Burst on Arms and Logs, Burned at Night So as to Make po Imy le. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Quite Healed. 137 East 33rd 6t., New York, N. Y.— “My trouble commenced about four months tated them and made me feel eick all over. “Ttried olntmnentend oint- ment without amy good at all, and other cintments thet were given me only irritated them ail the more, Then I began using Cu- Uoura Ointment and Cuticura Boap, bathing them first with the Cuticura Soap, then put- ting the Outécura Ointment on a cloth and putting it loosely over the bolls. I used the Cutécura Soap and Ointment morming and fight for three weeks, and at the end of that time they were quite healed. Outicura and Ointment cured them.” (Signed) Miss ‘Belen Bingham, Apr. 11, 1012, TO REMOVE DANDRUFF feching and irritation, and promote the growth and beauty of the Bair, frequout occastonal ment, afford a mos} effective and economical whieh adjoins the kitchen, About 6.90 o'clock Mrs. Ritchie got up| ané went into the kitchen and found ‘Mrs. Dunn in her night dress dead on a fattress. She had attached a rubber tube to @ small gas stove and held the other end in her mouth. The gas was on, | cure Ointment (50c.) are eold by and dealers throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mafied free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card “‘Cutious, Dept. ‘'T. Boston.” Sar Tender-faced men should use Outicura Goap Shaving Stick, 25¢. Sample free, will give more “real” service and satisfaction than the “ordinary kind” — and “cost no more”—than the glove represented as “just as good.” ' “KAYSER” Silk Gloves are not the outcome of “claims” or “arguments,” but solely the result of a lifetime of striving for the attain- ment of an ideal, the achievement of which has not been hampered by restrictions of cost or time. The guarantee you receive with gloves, sold without the maker's name, rarely ever goesback any further than the clerk who sold the goods. Every pair of “KAYSER” Silk Gloves con- tains a guarantee ticket—both the glove and the ticket bear the name “KAYSER.” Look for it—it is assurance of quality, fit and value and is there for your protection. Short Silk Gloves, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 Long Silk Gloves, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 Julius Kayser & Co., Makers New York fs Pe) treatment. Cutioura Soap (28c.) and Cutl- | \ + THE R.H. Macy &@ Co."s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices. NAVE Herald Square, Beaadway,J4thto Bith Dts {} |. Macy's is a Store that is never fully content with opment of this vast business point out the | Advance Styles in TRIMMED MILLINERY Since the opening of our spacious new salons on the Second | Floor, Macy Millinery has won many new patrons. Our Hats demonstrate that we have successfully solved the problem of sell- ing high-class Millinery in styles far in advance of those shown elsewhere and at prices (quality and hand-work considered) much lower than those of other stores. ; 7 This statement, sweeping as it may seem, is substantiated by every Hat in the Macy assortment. 4 _ Charming new Hats to wear in May and June await your critical inspection in the | 2; Located, Near the Escalator. Among the many novelties are two par- ticularly smart Hats at $14.89. | | SQM Chapeau “ NINICHE” A new creation, all black, of graceful lines and bewitching style (illustrated at left), A demure Poke effect in finest black Tagal with broad satin ribbon around the crown and a wide bow. The back of this demurely modish Hat is surmounted with a wide-spreading ‘‘ Peacock” effect of \ black pleated maline. Indescribably | “chic,” $14.89. . Chapeau | “CANOTIER” A dashing new sailor of black Tagal, on smart oblong lines. |g Faced with ‘*Peluche de laine’ in Soap | delft blue. This Hat (illustrated at right) is trimmed with delft blue velvet ribbon and a spray of bright silk roses extending far the brim at the back——$14.89, Hats in most extensive assortment, at $11.89 up to $22.89 : Becend Meer. | C ORSE T—$5.94 the New Department, Third Floor, 34th Street | Fashion demands the uncorseted figure iiss supple, svelle in line and classic in contour. “La Fleurette” — A “Marchioness” Corset is a model of extreme flexibility, yields to the graceful curves of the figure and subtly emphasizes the natural “silhou- ette”’ so fashionable. “La Fleurette” (as illustrated) espe cially adapted for slender figures. Light- ly boned with flexible “Walohn,” fitted with three pairs of silk hose supporters and with lacing both back and front, this model conforms in every detail to the accepted mode. “La Fleurette”—in white_and pink brocade, in two styles, with Empire top or extremely low bust effect, daintily trimmed with Valenciennes lace and satin ribbon. ial $5.94. Corsets of equal quality are sold elsewhere at $10.00 “La Fleurette” in brocaded net or brocaded ba- tiste, top satin bound and lace trimmed, $4.89 Twenty models in “‘Marchioness” Corsets, for large, _me- dium and slender figures. Made expressly for Macy's. These are the finest type of American-made Corsets and range in price from $2.89 to $289. ‘Third Floor, 84th M4, $1.00 Lustrous PEARL NECKLACES, 49c | This Price Tor Wednseday and, Thureday Only _| Very dainty and beautiful are these strands of delicately cream tinted or pure white pearls, imported from Paris. The beads are highly lustrous, heavy in weight; others of indestructible quality, fitted with gold filled Slap y be had with uniform or graduated beads, substantially strung and finished with 10-karat gold barrel shaped catch. Main Floor, Centre, Women’s $1.00 Kid Gloves Very Special | For Wednesday and Thursday Only at This Price ) Lambskin Cc Washable Glace Gloves 79 apair Leather Gloves The Lambskin Gloves, Pique Sewn, are in white glace finish; English cut thumb, one-clasp; four-needle flat embroidery. The Washable Leather Gloves are in white doeskin or in natural chamois, and are full pique sewn; Paris point embroidered backs; one clasp. gain Fieor, Broadway. RBVENING WORLD, TUE Fur Storage that is thoroughly safe and satisfactory in every particular At Minimum Rates. its progress. Macy's has becomé so much a public institution, actually such a public utility, that we feel it |] Jour obligation towards the great mass of New Yorkers whoregard this as their |]. | Store, as well as toward the thousands upon thousands of visitors from everywhere, to provide every possible improvement in service as fast as experience and the devel- ility of their achievement. In the Basement: Glass, Lamps, House-fur- nishings, etc., the Candy Department and Soda Fountain, Blankets and Domestics, Hardware and Lamps. On the Main Floor: Men's Furnishings, Laces, Ribbons, Embroideries, Robes, Trimmings, Veilings, Jewelry, etc., Drugs and Toilet Articles, etc. On the Secend Floor: All Piece and Yard Goods, Silks, Dress Fabrics, Linens, etc., Millinery, Women’s Shoes and Bo; Jothing, Patterns. I cain. SDAY, APRIL 15, 1 The Escalator Reaching all floors from the first to the sixth inclusive— Safe, Convenient, Quick. many Departments. H. Meey & Co.’e Attractions Are Theis Low € MX Herald Square. Broadway .34thte Bi Be WHAT the RECENT GREAT IMPROVEMENTS MEAN to YO During the past few weeks we have been rearra nging, enlarging, improving he most important object achieved has been the logical grouping of a hun- dred Departments so that the Store’s daily thousands of guests may each most readily find what he or she wants. Here are the groupings—the essence of logic in Department Store arrangement: On the Third Floor: All Ready-to-Wear Apparel for Women, Misses, Girls and Infants; Art Embroidery. On the Fourth Floor: Floor Coverings, Upholstery, Sewin, Machines, Pichares hoes and Must: cal Instruments. On the Fifth Floor: Men's Clothing, Groceries, Wi Liquors, Tobacco, etc., Toys at Goods; Photo and Artists’ teri: runks and Bags, Auto Supplies Harness, On the Sith Floor: Furniture, Bureau of Interior Deco- ation. New Envelope ‘ Bags, $3.89 This Co daa ag Bag of fine Morocco leat r is copied from an imported French model costing four times as much as the Bag offered at Macy's, The long Y envelope shape is daintily out- lined with German silver mounting, and the frames are also of this metal and convenient, The inside compartments are roomy d are fitted with purse and mirror in shirred pockets. Lined with moire silk in harmonizing shade and securely fastened with flap and button. Envelope Bags in pin seal, same style, are $4.89 Fleer, Broadway:: Exquisite NOVELTIES in DAINTY LINGERIE Copied from the Latest French Models [In the New Department, Third Floor | Fashioned of the most beautiful of the soft fabrics, crepe de chine, batiste and naimsook; trimmed with the most effective of the new laces and embroideries—these garments are cut on the new lines and Crepe de Chine Underwear Pink isthe favored color, and these are in the softest, daintiest “La Fleurette,” A “Marchioness” shell pink, or in white; Valenciennes and shadow lace trimmed. Dainty Batiste Night Gowns, $3.49 and $3.96 Night Gowns in shell pink batiste with knife-pleated lace net ruffles or Valenciennes lace insertion and ruffles, Novelty Undervests—chiffon yokes, $5.94 Night Gowns—Empire Style, $6.49 Night Gowns—Very Elaborate, $7.94 Nainsook Gowns and Petticoats Twenty dainty models in Gowns at 99, embroidery and lace trimmed—very neatly finished and of soft fine nainsgok. Nainsook Petticoats at $2.97 and $3.96 German Valenciennes and filet lace flounces over tinted batiste ruffles, ribbon flower trimmings. Nainsook Night Gowns at $3.49 and $3.96 French designs with elaborate yokes of Valenciennes, em- broidery and ribbon. DISTINCTIVE ENGRAVING Individual, distinctive and most artistic isMacy engraving, though the price is materially lower than elsewhere. As our work is done on the premises, all orders are promptly and most satisfactorily filled. . Vuitien Corde Wedding Invitations nee sii i» Por 100 $7.98 invitati Choice of Roman or Block Hand-engraved invitationsor ate and fifty cards of excellent announcements, in script, ale Quality, Fifteen letters or less lowing ten lines, are of finest may be used, with name only. vellum paper with matching in- (ditional lellers in name, 9c extra. side and outside envelopes. _ Shaded Old English Cards, $2.91 Additional hundred from same plate — Plate of fifty cards of finest te or “Recepsion” Cards fo quality, bearing name of fifteen / letters or less. 0 with above are $3.60 @ hundred, VaNtien a ties: the éaehy owing three limes to a card, Addi- ab letters 18¢ each Honal hundred, $1.16, Business Cards and Notices We make a specialty of Busi- ness Cards, Removal Notices and Announcements, the work bein; Halston, ‘ientees Script Visiting Cards, (50) 89¢ Fifty beautifully engraved cards, with name only and script plate, may be had in six styles at this price, WRITING REQUISITES —Specials —atnnatm. (On cale at these Prices on Wedneeday and Thursday only. Brass Desk Sets, $1.98 Consisting of ink-stand, hand blotter, paper cutter, pen tray, and brass cornered desk pad. $1.25 Safety Fountain Pens at $1.00 Chatelaine Fountain Pen 19 at 79 Choice of vest pocket or bag size, , Hasa ring or cap at the top by which ~ ale aa aa oser. it can be attached to keychain, chate- Cannot leak however carried. Reser~ jaine, belt or neck-chain, Hard rub- voir of hard rubber, and nibof Mkt. ber reservoir and nib of 14-kt. gold, gold, Smart enough for vest pocket of bag. our own premises—bring us your copy and get our estimates— you'll find them lower than else- where in the city. done promptly and efficiently ne shedding, light in weight, and in an excellent black. Rich RUGS from the ORIENT —A Rare Collection A Sweeping Cut of one-third off Marked Prices sale at these very prices on Wednesday and Thursday enly. Tae as sabe east tea ie oe ol ua garters of the department now on_the Fourth Fleer. Thare is not a single damaged Rug in all this great offering. Every one is absolutely perfect in weave, design, and coloring, and is a genuine and worthy specimen of the craft of the Eastern hand- loom weaver. b ___ Nearly all are antiques, but in spite of the romantic and historical interest attached to theseRugs, we treat them strictly as mere chandise and price them accordingly. That is why a reduction of ¥g at Macy's means that the Rugs will cost you little, if any, more than it would cost the average importer to land them in New. York. P where our resident The Rugs come from our Constantinople effice, experts are on the watch all the year round for the fine pieces that are constantly coming into the market. ae, of them are such as collectors visit the East to find, and spend years inthe # search. ‘There is almest every size that you can mention in the collection, and the weaves represented are Ispahan, Khorassan, Cashe mere, Shiraz, Bokhara, Beloochistan, Daghestan, Moussul, and Guendje. Do not forget the inner meaning of ‘'¥ reduction.” IE aiuto saving of 144 or more on prices elsewhere for simi- jar quality. — : : Suggestions only are given here of the ub vartely that awaits you in size, weave and coloring. _ Superb Kermanshah Carpets Size. Macy's price was 12ft. 2in.x 9ft. $222.00 11 ft. 10in.x 9 ft. 11ft. 3in.x 8ft. 13 ft. x Oft, 12ft. 9in.x 9ft. 2in. 12 ft. 10in.x 9ft. 3in Extra Quality aC 8in.x Oft. 9 in. x 10 ft. 7Tin.x Oft. 13 ft. x oft. loft. lin. x 11 ft. 17.ft. 11 in. x 11 ft. 18 ft. Qin. x 11 ft. Extra Size. 3in.x 8 ft. lin.x 8 ft. 2in.x 9 ft. Sin.x 9 ft. Sin. x 12 ft. 12ft. 7in.x Oft. lin. 6in. 8in, rovan Carpets ' nf att emt 12 ft, Sin. 2in. 8in, 6in, 8in. 6 in. 1in. x 4 Fine Mahal Carpets Macy's price was W150 $198.00 $141.00 4 3256.00 i $246.00 Gin, $244.00 13 ft. 9in.x 10ft. 7 in $214.00 $142,080 Shiraz Rugs range from $34.50 for a $51.50 Rug that meas- ures 6 ft. 4 in. x 4 ft, 8 in., up to $536.00 for a $1,125.00 Rug that measures 23 ft. 5 in. x gn ° stan, Kolm and Guandje range from $9.89 for a $14.89 Rug measuring 5 ft. 6 in. x 3 ha to $19.89 for a $29.75 Rug measuring 12 ft. 6 in. x 5 feet 3 in. We repeat—there is not a damaged or imperfect Rug im the whole Callen, opie to fot thet» Mach redactes ol coed in Oriental Rugs means savings te you of one-half er mere en prices elsewhere. Fourth Fleer, Breedwar, Spring’s SMARTEST DRESS FABRICS Take the Escalator ta the New Department, Macy's headquarters for Black and Colored Dress Goods of- fers at all times every novelty and all staple weaves at ‘Lowest- in-the-City” prices, Compare qualities and values and cone vince yourself that you save oney—when you buy here. An advantage that every customer will appreciate is the op- portunity to select black goods by daylight. In the new section the rich, perfect black of Macy tabrics is instantly apparent. In introducing the new location to the public we can quote but a few of the many excellent Macy values. Black Dress Goods ; Black Broadcloth, Special, $1.29 A high-grade 54-inch Broadcloth of rich, deep black, Sponged and shrunk, ready for the needle Correct weight for tailored suits, $1.25 Mohair Brilliantine, 98¢ (Width 54 Inches.) _ Wednesday and Thursday Only at This Price. pecial purchase of this very desirable fabric, Now $76.50 $132.00 $94. 11 ft. 12 ft. 12 ft. 12 ft. 12 ft. 3in. Zin, 11 in, lin. A si Dust- Colored Dress Goods In English Mohairs—Macy's specialties-—our stock is withe out question the largest and most comprehensive in the city. Typical Macy values include: (yd.), 79¢ English Mohair Sicilian, Special Ina wide range of effects and colorings. Width 54 inches. Striped Sicilians, in blue-and-white or black-and-white, darke andelight gray, Shadow Check Sicilians, in staple colors, Plain Sicilians, in wanted shades, Correct weaves and weight for separate skirts or suits for Spring and Summer wear, Shadow-Stripe Mohair, $1.39 Mohair Whipcord, $1 (Width 54 inches.) (Width 54 inches.) Very lustrous, light weight A very smart and serviceable Mohairs, suitable for one-piece fabric of close, fine weave and dresses. Coloringsincludecadet, excellent weight. In bluesande Copenhagen, dark and medium black, black-and-white, two- . brown, heliotrope, plum, green, toned gray or navy blue, light and dark gray. and black.

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